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    Diagnostic accuracy of sentinel lymph node biopsy in women with early-stage endometrial cancer
    (2017)
    Nejkovic, L. (55566568600)
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    Tepavcevic, D.K. (57218390033)
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    Pazin, V. (24169602000)
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    Opric, D. (6506600388)
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    Filimonovic, D. (23990830300)
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    Anicic, R. (55566374100)
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    Sparic, R. (23487159800)
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    Mihajlovic, S. (57191859364)
    Objective: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the accuracy of the sentinel lymph node (SLN) detection procedure in Serbian sample of women with early-stage endometrial cancer (EC). Materials and Methods: In the period from March, 2015 to May 2016, all consecutive patients with histologically confirmed EC, were considered for enrolment in the study. Exclusion criteria included preoperative FIGO Stages II-IV, previous surgery that could influence the uterine lymphatic drainage, history of congenital uterus anomalies, duplex malignancies or deep vein thrombosis on lower extremities, and allergies to the contrast agent. Finally, 27 patients underwent SLN detection, followed by systematic pelvic lymphadenectomy. Demographic, surgical, and pathologic data on all patients were evaluated. Results: The SLNs were identified in 25 patients, with overall detection rate of 92.6%. Twenty-two (81.5%) patients had bilateral, while 11.15% had unilateral intraoperative visualization of SLNs. Of the seven females with positive SLNs, at definitive histology evaluation, pelvic non-SLNs were metastatic in four (57.1%) cases and negative in three (42.9%) cases. The false-negative rate of sentinel procedure was 0%. The evaluation of prognostic values of SLN status, for prediction of presence of metastases in non-SLNs showed the negative predicive value of 100%, and the positive predictive value of 57.1%. Additionally, the sensitivity of SLN method in sample of women with early-stage EC was 100%, while the specificity was 86.9%. Conclusions: SLN procedure has good diagnostic performance and is reliable in prediction of the metastatic status of the regional pelvic lymph nodes in women with early-stage EC.
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    Evaluation of utero-ovarian hemodynamics in relation to fertility and stage of endometriosis
    (2012)
    Anicic, R. (55566374100)
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    Djukic, M. (57208476700)
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    Rakic, S. (11639224800)
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    Vasiljevic, M. (6603666911)
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    Dimitrijevic, D. (57222992204)
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    Milicevic, S. (22941572700)
    Objective: The aim of this study was to compare hemodynamic changes in the uterine and ovarian arteries between infertile women with moderate and/or severe endometriosis and healthy women. In this prospective study, 99 women in their generative age were subjected to color Doppler ultrasonography to measure hemodynamic parameters from July 2010 to January 2011. The examination was performed during the proliferative or ovulatory phase of the natural menstrual cycle in a random sample of 54 women treated for endometriosis-induced infertility and 45 healthy women were included in control examination procedure. Irrespective of considered stage, endometriosis was most often found in the ovaries, in the sacro-uterine ligaments, peritoneum, and rectovaginally. Resistance to blood flow expressed as the resistance index (RI) in the measured arteries, was significantly higher in severe endometriosis compared to moderate form. Average values of pulsation index (PI) and RI are significantly higher, in both endometriosis stages, compared to measured values in healthy women.
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    Obstetric & neonatal outcomes in women aged 40 years or older after in vitro fertilization
    (2017)
    Rakic, S. (11639224800)
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    Zecevic, N. (57198208547)
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    Jankovic-Raznatovic, S. (36179946700)
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    Vasiljevic, M. (6603666911)
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    Anicic, R. (55566374100)
    Purpose of investigation: The aim of this study was to determine the rate of complications in pregnancy and during delivery, as well as neonatal outcomes, in women who underwent in vitro fertilization (iVF) and who are 40 years of age or older. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective study. The study group consisted of 29 women who underwent IVF. The control group consisted of 32 women who had a spontaneous pregnancy. Results: Pregnancy complications occurred in 86.21% of women in the study group, and in 46.87% of women in the control group. The proportion of cesarean sections (CS) was 84.62% in the study group, and 21.87% in the control group. Birth weight < 1,500 grams and < 2,500 grams was present in 17.16% and 22.86% of newborns in the study group, re-spectively. In the control group, birth weight < 1,500 grams and < 2,500 grams was present in 5.55% and 8.33% of newborns, respectively. Neonatal intensive care unit admissions included 22.86% newborns from the study group and 8.33% from the control group. Conclusion: Pregnancy, delivery, and neonatal complications were more frequent in the study (IVF) group.

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